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Louis Roederer Blanc De Blancs 2004

Product code: 7ROE5B2004

Fine bubbles sit perfectly amongst delicate, young, springlike bouquet, focusing on floral aromas, fresh white fruit and citrus with a few hints of roasted almonds. The long lasting elegant taste is emphasised by the acidity, which although present is completely enveloped by the density and sweetness of the wine. This is a blanc de blancs which is made to last, but which already has a well-established seductiveness.

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Taste scale & description

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You prefer your wines to be light and refreshing and you don't really like wine to be too high in alcohol.

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Looee Roederer Blong de Blong

Product guide note

The term 'Blanc de Blancs' means that this wine is made from 100% Chardonnay grapes rather than a blend of varieties which usually the case with Champagne. This wine is full of ripe pear aromas, with a crisp citrusy flavours and a touch of brioche.

Production information

Producer: Louis Roederer

Today, Louis Roeder is able to grow more than two thirds of its grapes on its own vineyards and the house has now applied a ‘chateau policy’ consisting of offering nothing but wines of the highest quality, accepting that this will inevitably mean lower quantities of wine.

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